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02-08-2017, 02:14 PM
Thread: JNAT Honing nirvana for the noob
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No slurry. Maybe it doesn't mke a difference but...
No slurry. Maybe it doesn't mke a difference but the synth progression works for me. I believe Stefan also uses a similar progression so maybe he can share some insight, Shapton Pros to 8k, koma then...
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02-07-2017, 08:45 PM
Thread: JNAT Honing nirvana for the noob
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If you believe naturals are slow, try a jnat from...
If you believe naturals are slow, try a jnat from Alex Gilmore. When I was learning to hone on jnats, he'd frequently tell me 'Steve that stone may be cutting faster than you think it is', and he was...
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02-06-2017, 08:04 PM
Thread: JNAT Honing nirvana for the noob
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That's true of all razor finishers TC, if every...
That's true of all razor finishers TC, if every mm of the edge isn't ready to finish you're just polishing a t*rd.
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11-02-2016, 03:10 PM
Thread: JNAT Honing nirvana for the noob
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I use a synthetic progression usually through 8k...
I use a synthetic progression usually through 8k then Mikawa koma nagura and tomo nagura (a slurry stone similar to the home). I don't really have to use the 8k, the koma has a lot of grit in it and...
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11-01-2016, 11:55 AM
Thread: JNAT Honing nirvana for the noob
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Sounds similar to what I do except I've always...
Sounds similar to what I do except I've always been afraid to try the Cholera 1k, lol.
The sound of the razor on fabric seems to be as much a function of grind than anything, a heavy grind makes...
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